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The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor are 700 cm2 in area and 0.3 cm apart. The potential difference between the plates is 935 V.
(a) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates?
(b) the charge on each plate?
(c) the force exerted by the field on one of the plates? Now the two plates touch at the bottom forming a V-shape.
(d) Find the total electric energy stored between the plates
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